Med vs Mee - What's the difference?
med | mee |
(informal) Medical.
(informal, chiefly, in the plural) medications, especially prescribed psychoactive medications.
(UK, dialect) may; might
* Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure
(obsolete) Me.
* 1606 — 7.7
As nouns the difference between med and mee
is that med is medications, especially prescribed psychoactive medications while mee is noodles or a dish containing noodles.As an adjective med
is medical.As a verb med
is may; might.As a proper noun Med
is mediterranean: We're going to the Med for four weeks this summer.As an abbreviation MEd
is (degree) Master of Education.As a pronoun mee is
me.med
English
Etymology 1
Shortened from medical.Adjective
(-)- I'm in med school.
Noun
(en noun)- He's been very strange. I wonder if he's not been taking his meds .
Etymology 2
Verb
(head)- You med be religious, or you med not, but you can't help striking in your homely note with the rest.
Anagrams
* ----mee
English
Pronoun
(English Pronouns)- Macb. Accursed be that tongue that tels mee so;
- For it hath Cow'd my better part of man: